Very, very impressive, if (intentionally?) a little vague on how you got to 1m accuracy given you WiFi only gives you 3m.
I guess you must use the constraints on the directions a person can walk imposed by the shelves and other structures to give you orientation of the accelerometers. Which in turn means the person doing the ground truth mapping must walk down every aisle, and into every gap. That's not so difficult if your staff are doing it, but I bet you have trouble training the store staff gathering that data to do it well.
Thanks. Very interested in robotics so that'd be an ideal home, given the SLAM + sensors tech stack.
mifydev · 10h ago
Congrats on the launch, that looks dope! I'm curious, will this be able to run on an embedded robotics hardware?
AndrewHart · 9h ago
Yes - one of the limitations with mobile is engaging the camera/quality of the SLAM. With a robot, they're already using SLAM with strong tracking, and controlling the hardware stack means no device limitations (uncalibrated sensors, limited WiFi pings etc.)
mentar · 10h ago
How does your system handle the massive variance in sensor quality (accelerometer, gyro, WiFi radio) between a high-end iPhone and a budget Android device? Does the 1m accuracy hold up across the board, or does it degrade gracefully? Getting this right seems critical for scaling to a 'billion people'
AndrewHart · 9h ago
All of the videos shown on the speed-run of our technology is on 4 year-old Android devices, such as Samsung S21, Pixel 6 etc.. We always test and gather statistics on older devices to fairly represent what's available, rather than latest-and-greatest.
I guess you must use the constraints on the directions a person can walk imposed by the shelves and other structures to give you orientation of the accelerometers. Which in turn means the person doing the ground truth mapping must walk down every aisle, and into every gap. That's not so difficult if your staff are doing it, but I bet you have trouble training the store staff gathering that data to do it well.
Best of British.